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The nature and use of subsidiary forces fully considered: in answer to a pamphlet, intitled A second letter to the people of England.
Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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Anecdotes relative to our affairs in Germany: carried back to The Debarking of the first British Regiment at Emden; and brought down to the present critical Time: in a series of letters to a noble lord in - shire. Authenticated By a Gentleman on the Spot, and confirmed by his Correspondents here, during the War. In this Tract is Elucidated The Nature of the French Commissariate; and a Parallel drawn between theirs, and the British Commissaries. As also An Explanation of the French Embodied Militia, and a comparison made, in Respect to our own.
Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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Reasons against a standing army.
Date: [1717]- Books
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The proceedings of a general court-martial held at the Horse-Guards on Friday the 7th, and continued by several Adjournments to Monday the 24th of March 1760: and of a general court-martial held at the Horse-Guards on Tuesday the 25th of March, and continued by several Adjournments to Saturday the 5th of April 1760. Upon the trial of Lord George Sackville. Published by authority.
Sackville, George Germain, Viscount, 1716-1785.Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Books
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This day the following letter was received from Lieutenant General Lake by Lord Castlereagh: ...
Great Britain. Army.Date: [1798]- Books
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A letter from Lieut. Gen. Burgoyne to his constituents, upon his late resignation; with the correspondences between the Secretaries of War and him, relative to his return to America.
Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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A parallel between the two trials of Lord George Sackville, lately published. Pointing out their Difference: With Occasional remarks. In which The Evidence and Matter are compared and canvassed, and a Light thrown upon the Whole process.
Date: 1760- Books
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A letter from Lieut. Gen. Burgoyne to his constituents, upon his late resignation; with the correspondences between the Secretaries of War and him, relative to his return to America.
Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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A letter from Lieut. Gen. Burgoyne to his constituents, upon his late resignation; with the correspondences between the Secretaries of War and him, relative to his return to America.
Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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A letter from Lieut. Gen. Burgoyne to his constituents, upon his late resignation; with the correspondences between the Secretaries of War and him, relative to his return to America.
Burgoyne, John, 1722-1792.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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Reasons shewing the necessity of reducing the army, and, proving that the navy of England is her only, and natural strength and security.
Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- Books
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The lords protest on a motion to address His Majesty, To Exonerate his Subjects of the Charge and Burthen of those Foreign Troops, which were taken into our Service last Year, without the Advice or Consent of Parliament. To which is Added, a list of the Members who voted For and Against the Hanover Troops to be in British Pay, December 10, 1742; with a List of the Lords who voted For and Against, and Protested. Likewise, The Lords Protest against an act for repealing certain Duties upon Spirituous Liquors, and on Licences for retailing the same, and for laying other Duties on Spirituous Liquors, and on Licences to retail the said Liquors. And a State of the National Debt Provided and Unprovided for by Parliament, as it stood on the 31st of December, 1741, and on the 31st of December, 1742. Together with an Account of the Produce of the Sinking Fund in that Year, and to the Payment of what Debts contracted before the 25th of December 1716, the said Fund has been applied. Also a View of the Taxes, Funds, and Public Revenues of England; with the Total of Monies voted by Parliament, during Queen Ann's War, from the Year 1702, to the Year 1712. inclusive.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: 1743- Books
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Some reasons against raising an army of Roman Catholicks in Ireland. In a letter to a Member of Parliament.
Hibernicus.Date: Printed in the Year, M,DCCLXII. [1762]